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News from Oct 14, 2005

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- Kernel release: 2.6.14-rc4-git3, Oct 14, 2005

Kernel2.6.14-rc4-git3 has been released today.
See changelog for full details.

Files added: 1
Files changed: 87
Files removed: 0

- Oracle Finds the Flaw in MySQL's Business Plan, Oct 14, 2005
MySQLMany believe that the InnoDB storage engine is at the heart of what makes the upcoming MySQL 5.0 database tick. The question now is, will Oracle twist that knife?
- Mandriva Linux 2006 available for net-instal, Oct 14, 2005
MandrivaCD/DVD ISO images are not ready yet. In order to install, users need to download the floppy or the CD image from the install directory and proceed with a network install.
- Mandriva brings Centrino into the Linux fold, Oct 14, 2005
MandrivaMandriva has launched the 2006 version of its Linux platform, claiming the 'only' Linux distro to offer official support for Intel's Centrino platform.
- KDE 3.4.3 Released, Oct 14, 2005
KDEThe KDE Project today announced the immediate availability of KDE 3.4.3, a maintenance release for the latest generation of the most advanced and powerful free desktop for GNU/Linux and other UNIXes
- VoodooPC Mimics Mac Mini With Puny PC, Oct 14, 2005
GeneralAOPen's machine... will be sold for $399 loaded with Linux, $499 with Windows, when it releases this fall.
- Kelvin Hughes leads the way with move to 64-bit Linux ERP system, Oct 14, 2005
IndustryNautical equipment manufacturer Kelvin Hughes has become one of the first UK firms to implement an enterprise resource planning system based on 64-bit Linux.
- Windows shut on young developers, Oct 14, 2005
MicrosoftProduct activation has been driving students and others on shoestring budgets to Linux, and this is a real problem for Microsoft. After all, Linux is a great environment for software developers.
- Stirling moves payroll to Red Hat, Oct 14, 2005
EducationStirling University has moved its SAP payroll and human resources (HR) system to an open source Red Hat Linux operating system.

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